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See also: না

U+09A8, ন
BENGALI LETTER NA

Bengali

Assamese

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Letter

(no)

  1. The 31st character in the Assamese alphabet. It is called "Dontia no" or "Donto no".

Etymology 2

Assamese numbers (edit)
90
 ←  8
9
10  → ,
    Cardinal: (no)
    Ordinal: নৱম (nowom), নৱা (nowa)
    Multiplier: নগুণ (nogun)

Inherited from Early Assamese নৱ (nowo), from Kamarupi Prakrit 𑖡𑖧 (naya), from Magadhi Prakrit , from Sanskrit নৱন্ (návan), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hnáwa, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥. Cognate with Bengali নয় (noẏ), Sylheti ꠘꠄ (noe), Odia ନଅ (naa), Hindi नौ (nau).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɔ/
  • Audio:(file)

Numeral

(no)

  1. nine

Etymology 3

Inherited from Sanskrit নৱ (nava).

Adjective

(no)

  1. new
    Synonym: (more common) নতুন (notun)
    সাজno xaznew dress
    কৈnokoinewly
Usage notes
  • It is almost always followed by the word it defines right after it.

Bengali

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Letter

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(no)

  1. The 31st character in the Bengali abugida. It is also called 'donto no', for distinguishing.

Etymology 2

Clipped form of নয় (noẏ).

Numeral

(no)

  1. nine
    -দিন পরে
    no-din pore
    after nine days
    -টা বাজে
    no-ṭa baje.
    It's nine (o'clock).

Etymology 3

Inherited from Sanskrit नव (nava).

Adjective

(no)

  1. new
Usage notes

No longer used independently but rather as a prefix in compounds.

Pali

Alternative forms

Particle

  1. Bengali script form of na

Adjective

  1. Bengali script form of na (“that”)

Declension

Pronoun

 m

  1. Bengali script form of na (“him, it, that”)

Declension

Pronoun

 n

  1. Bengali script form of na (“it, that”)

Declension

Sanskrit